LATEST ANONYMOUS HACKERS NEWS, LEAKS AND VIDEOS

Activists from the Anonymous network appeared to have seized control of the Daily Stormer, an extreme hard right website founded and edited by US-born Andrew Anglin. A promise to 'end the hate' was published on the site, which had earlier posted sickening comments about Heather Heyer, a legal assistant killed when a car was driven into campaigners opposing a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. But this morning, one of the biggest Anonymous Twitter accounts said it doubted any of its established members had carried out such a hack - and suggested it was a publicity stunt with the website already facing the prospect of being taken down by its host....read

The posting only warned against being on campus at 9.49am on Tuesday. Police said the threat was posted on the popular app Yik Yak and that it did not mention a specific location or indicate a specific threat.

The exact nature of the potential danger was not specified other than that it referred to an 'anonymous threat of violence to an Ohio State campus for Tuesday' posted online. The campus is now operating normally.

Former students described beatings, bullying and said they were submitted to solitary confinement during their time at Logan River Academy in Logan, Utah, but the school strongly denies all allegations.

Jofi Joseph, a director in the non-proliferation section of the National Security Staff at the White House, used the account - with the moniker @natsecwonk - to reveal internal information about the Obama White House for more than two years.

Health officials conducted a surprise inspection of the Silversea ship Silver Shadow at Skagway, Alaska, after disgusted employees said they were forced to hide 15 trolleys worth of food in their cabins.

Scott Evans, the younger brother of Captain America Chris Evans, completed the terms of his plea deal this week stemming from his arrest for allegedly trying to buy drugs from an undercover cop last December.

Mystery still surrounds the identities of the jurors who acquitted George Zimmerman of the murder or manslaughter of Trayvon Martin. There is no indication of how long the six women will remain anonymous.

A man who helped publish incriminating social media posts from high school football players ridiculing the Steubenville, Ohio, rape victim could face nine years more in jail than the convicted rapists if convicted of hacking-related crimes.